Well we get our results tomorrow at tea-time.
I predicted a DUP First Minister and a Sinn Féin Deputy. So far this looks to be what's gonna happen.
What does this mean for the Assembly?
Disaster.
Partially to blame, I think, is the decommissioning debacle. No matter how you feel about whether Sinn Féin are right in not telling us what weapons they've put beyond use, or whether you agree with the Unionist parties, who say that they cannot continue with the Peace Process if they don't know whether Sinn Féin have got rid of three AK-47s or three dozen, this is still the issue when it came to voting.
Most people have drifted to the polarised extreme parties - the DUP and Sinn Féin. The DUP are intrinsically anti-Agreement. So, when Ian Paisley becomes First Minister, we will not therefore have our own devolved government.
The DUP however, claims to have ideas of its own which they would like to see implemented. But this means a scrapping of the Belfast Agreement and fresh new negotiations... that's if their proposals are accepted by the British government and the rest of the Northern Irish political parties.
I'm not saqying that I agree with the DUP but, I don't see the other parties granting the DUP a chance to put their ideas into practice. So this means another four or five years of Direct Rule from Westminster, instead of our own devolved government.
I can't wait!